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The Hunger Pause: Ten Seconds to Connect With What You Really Need

The Hunger Pause: Ten Seconds to Connect With What You Really Need

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Hey there, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you've carved out this little pocket of time for yourself today. Whether you're sitting at your desk, curled up at home, or sneaking a quiet moment wherever you can find it, I want you to know that showing up here, right now, is already an act of kindness toward yourself. And honestly, that's where all good nutrition begins—with that soft intention to care.

Let's settle in together. Go ahead and find a comfortable seat, feet flat if you can manage it. Take a deep breath in through your nose, and let it out slowly through your mouth. Again. In through the nose, out through the mouth. Feel your body becoming a little heavier, a little more grounded with each exhale. You're exactly where you need to be.

Now, I want to talk about something I know many of you wrestle with: that disconnect between hunger and eating. You know the feeling—you're not even sure if you're actually hungry, or if you're just eating because it's there, or because you're stressed, or bored, or because the clock says lunchtime. We've all been there, and it's so human.

So here's what we're going to practice today. It's called the Hunger Pause, and it's wonderfully simple.

Before you eat anything—and I mean anything, whether it's a meal or a snack—I want you to pause for just ten seconds. Not ten minutes. Ten seconds. In those ten seconds, I want you to ask your body three gentle questions. First: Am I physically hungry? Notice what that feels like in your belly, your throat, your energy. Not the thought of hunger, but the actual sensation.

Second: What am I actually hungry for? Maybe it's something warm and grounding. Maybe it's something bright and crisp. Maybe it's connection, and you need to eat alongside someone you love.

And third: Will this food nourish me, or am I looking for something else right now? There's no wrong answer here. You might realize you need a glass of water. You might need a walk. You might genuinely need that apple. All of it's valid.

That's it. Ten seconds. A little checkpoint between impulse and action.

Today, as you move through your day, I want you to practice this once. Just once. Pick one meal, one snack, one moment, and pause. Notice what you discover. You might surprise yourself with what your body actually wants when you finally stop long enough to ask.

Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful Eating: Daily Guides to Conscious Nutrition. This is where we make eating an actual practice, not just a habit. If this resonated with you, please do subscribe so you never miss a moment of nourishment. You've got this.

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